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Haryana Roadways

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Indian state public bus transport company

Haryana Roadways State Transport
HR
Company typePublic Sector Corporation under the Ministry of Transport of theGovernment of Haryana
IndustryPublic Transport
Founded1 Nov 1966
Headquarters,
India
Area served
Haryana,Chandigarh,Delhi and neighboring states
Key people
Sumita MisraIASTransport Commissioner,
Chander ParkashIAS
Director General Transport
ProductsBus transport, Services
Websitehartrans.gov.in

Haryana Roadways State Transport (HR) is thepublic transport unit of theGovernment of Haryana in India. Haryana Roadways is a major part of Haryana Transport Department. It is the principal service provider for passenger transport in the state. The Consistent quality and punctuality of the service provider, apart from the polite behaviour of the staff have earned a name in all neighbouring state. They have become the first choice of the passengers.

History

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In 1966, when Haryana was carved out ofPunjab there arose a need of separate transport unit which would connect every part of the state with other parts effectively. So, in 1966 HRTL was established with two Regional Transport Authorities. On 1 December 1987, three RTAs were appointed atAmbala,Hisar andFaridabad. On 16 January 1991, three more RTAs were created atRohtak,Karnal andRewari.[1] Now, each district headquarters has Regional Transport Office (RTO) headed by Regional Transport Secretary and vehicle registration and driving licenses can be obtained from each district headquarters (RTA office) andTehsil headquarters (usually SDO-Civil i.e. Subdivisional officer - Civil).[2]

Introduction

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The office of the Director General State Transport is responsible for providing well-coordinated, economical, safe and efficient transport action services to the public of the State. Haryana Roadways, a State Government Undertaking, is the principal service provider for passenger transport in the State. Over the years, Haryana Roadways has earned a name for itself for the range and quality of services provided by it. In tune with the emerging requirements of the travelling public, Haryana Roadways has undertaken a series of new initiatives to provide better services to its clients. New Volvo AC bus services 'Saarthi' have been introduced on Chandigarh-Delhi-Gurgaon, Chandigarh-Delhi-Faridabad routes. Some of the trips are also touching the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport and the domestic Airport, Delhi. Ten such buses are already in operation.

Fleet of buses

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A Haryana Roadways Volvo bus inFaridabad

Haryana Roadways is the principal service provider for passenger transport in the State. It has a fleet of approx. 4500 buses being operated by 24 depots, each headed by a General Manager, and 17 sub-depots functioning under the depot concerned. These services are being provided to every part of the State as well as to important destinations in the neighbouring States. Haryana Roadways plies on an average 1.11 million Km every day and carries 1.12 million passengers daily on 1116 Intra-State and 446 Inter-State routes.[3] New Volvo AC bus services 'Saarthi' have been introduced on certain routes. Some of the trips are also touching theIndira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport and the domestic Airport Delhi.

A new 'Haryana Gaurav' bus service has been introduced, popularly known as ‘Aam Adami Ki Khas Bus’, providing facilities like seats, FM Radio, Mobile Charger, Pneumatically Operated Door, tinted Glass & Curtains etc. at ordinary bus fare. This bus over time would become the main stay of Haryana Roadways for its distinct operations. About 200 buses are already in operation on different routes.

'Haryana Uday' CNG bus services are launched in the National Capital Region of Delhi. 300 buses are already in operation on different routes within the NCR of the state.

HREC

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Haryana Roadways Engineering Corporation Ltd. is a subsidiary of Haryana Roadways. It was incorporated on 27 November 1987 inGurgaon. It was established to fabricate bus bodies, mainly for Haryana Roadways. It fabricated 503 bodies in 2010-2011 alone. It is a profit making organisation which registered a profit of5.86 crores in year 2010–2011.[4]

Road network in Haryana

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Haryana hasvast network of at least 32National Highways (NH) with total length of 2,484 km (1,543 mi), 11 Expressways including threeNational Expressway,State Highways (SH) with total length of 1,801 km (1,119 mi),Major District Roads (MDR) major district roads with 1,395 km (867 mi) length andOther District Roads (ODR) with a length of 26,022 km (16,169 mi) (2016).[5]

Haryana Roadways 'Saarthi' Volvo at ISBT 17, Chandigarh

See also

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References

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  1. ^"The Tribune". 4 November 2006. Retrieved9 July 2011.
  2. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 19 January 2013. Retrieved6 July 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^"article on Haryana Roadways". Archived fromthe original on 30 December 2010. Retrieved9 July 2011.
  4. ^"Official Release"(PDF) (Press release). Ministry of Finance, Govt. of Haryana. Retrieved13 July 2012.
  5. ^"Highways and roads in Haryana overview"(PDF).www.haryanapwd.nic.in. Retrieved15 April 2021.
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